some of the questions asked: LOL Like what tv shows you watch etc...
-- Have you ever written a letter to the editor?
-- List any subject matter or genre in reading materials, television programs or movies that you try to avoid.
-- Do you consider yourself an expert on any subject?
-- Have you ever considered working in law enforcement?
-- Have you, friends or relatives ever had a gun pointed at you or them, or been frightened by a gun?
-- Have you ever visited someone in a jail, prison or juvenile detention facility, or have you ever been incarcerated?
-- Have you or anyone close to you ever had a bad experience with a police officer?
-- Should police officers be treated differently than civilians if they break the law?
-- What should be done to reduce crime?
-- Do police officers lie? If yes, how often?
-- Do you understand the charges are not evidence?
-- Could you fire a gun in self-defense?
-- Will the fact that a white police officer shot and killed a black man make it difficult for you to be a fair and impartial juror in this case?
-- Do you have an opinion as to whether racial discrimination is a problem in Oakland?
-- If you are selected as a juror in this case, do you anticipate any negative reactions by friends or family if you find the defendant guilty? If you find the defendant not guilty?
-- Would you like to serve on this jury? Why?
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...MNJ81DGPKN.DTL
I like how they throw in, should cops be treated differently, LOL
the charges may not be evidence, but as this attorney said:
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"Here we have a case where there's no question who pulled the trigger," said Nanci Clarence, a San Francisco defense attorney.
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